We read I Know an Old Lady who Swallowed a Pie and wrote text to self connections, "If I were the old lady, I would swallow. . ." Love this craftivity from Cara Carroll over at The First Grade Parade. Darling!
3 step how to writing and coffee filter turkeys
Pilgrim boys and girls
Pilgrim girls and Pilgrim boys compare and contrast
now and then compare and contrast
Native Americans writing and craftivity.
The writing prompt says, "The Native Americans taught the Pilgrims how to . . ." This idea came from Deanna's website under November.
10 little Indians writing and craftivity from Julie Lee's blog. We sang this over and over again changing out Indian for Pilgrim, and Wampanoag.
Cut a sentence activity using the sentence "The Pilgrims sailed on the Mayflower." This was seen on Deanna's blog last November.
Mayflower Tree map
the kids charted . . .
why they sailed
who sailed
what is was like
yes this is huge! Also from Deanna.
Here are some of the books we read for enjoyment and to build new learning.
Happy weekend!

3 comments:
WOW!! You have been so busy and have completed so many amazing activities!! I love them all, especially the shoe print turkeys...how cute!! Your students are so lucky to have a teacher that goes to so much trouble (that cutting out can be a killer!). Thanks for sharing all of your wonderful class work, I am so inspired!
Tina
Good Morning Mrs Rubie
Very cute!! I enjoy your blog! I gave you the sunshine award!!!
So cute!! I agree, your students are lucky to have you as a teacher:)
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